(hate on) • informal express strong dislike for; criticize or abuse: I can’t hate on them for trying something new(Oxford)
(hate on) • informal express strong dislike for; criticize or abuse: I can’t hate on them for trying something new(Oxford)
He said "hate on," not hate. "Hate on" just means to critisize it.
A 560 outperforms a 650. So a 570 is easily above a 650.
Considering a 560 trumps a 650, I don't see a problem with the statement.
So far Arthur Chu's won three episodes of the long-running game show, which doesn't exactly put him in Ken Jennings territory. But it's not just about him winning, according to The Wire. It's Chu's method for beating other contestants that has audiences rooting against him. He relentlessly hunts for the Daily Double…
I'm not sure it adds a lot more strategy. Unless you can predict if monsters are more likely to attack or default (I'm not sure if you can), it's still all luck based. For the most part, you just default to 3 BP, and attack to -1 BP. Or if the character does healing, you could attack to 2 BP. So far, it feels more…
I disagree. The coherence was there. It was just not extremely obvious, but I prefer it that way.
Not budget. The money the NFL collects for charity through pink gear. Wiki says Komen got about $400 million in 2009-2010 fiscal year. I don't think the NFL gets that much for Charity, when their total revenue is about $9 billion a year from all sources.
I think it's about 15%, which is still a higher percentage than the NFL's 3%.
If you're into Japanese games though, remember that computer gaming is not popular at all over there. You'll pretty much need a PS4. Unless you only care about visual novels, I guess.
Can't wait to mod my Skyrim on PS4. Oh wait...
And obviously, the pigs are from North Korea, the Best Korea. They live in flimsy wooden structures, and kidnap birds for no reason. And something about pigs.
Doesn't sound that happy?
I think you're now reading way too much into it.
I'm not sure if it was meant as a joke joke, because the difference is between Oreo frosting, and marshmallows. They're quite different in both taste and texture.
"Crispy rice" is a generic brand. I mean, even Kellogg's doesn't sink so low that they'll sue "rice porridge" and "crispy bacon" for being too similar.
This post convinced me, since I remember playing Tony Hawk back in the early 2000s. But with my luck, my game crashed after the first level (C2-12828-1).
You mean like, upgrading to the iOS7 to waterproof your iPhone?
It was popular in China. Might still be, but I know it was a thing about 20 years ago. Also, when I lived in Taiwan, I seem to recall meals coming with shakes/frosties rather than soda.